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Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub

Which one is the correct form of sentence?

Neither the president nor the two houses is governing now.

He has just left the house.

While go to school, I saw a snake.

It was many years since they had first meet.

MAPWeekly-03WeeklyAll-Sub